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La Chair du diable

1973

R

1 h 32 m

Royaume-Uni

Horreur

Science-Fiction

À Londres, un scientifique étudie le squelette qu'il a ramené d'une expédition en Nouvelle-Guinée. Découvrant que sa chair se recompose au contact de l'eau, il crée un sérum et l'injecte à sa fille qu'il croit atteinte de démence.
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Mayorkun

16/11/2022 03:00
Peter Cushing gives an effective, sympathetic performance as a slightly loony but basically well-intentioned scientist, and he shares some (too few!) amusing screen moments with another horror icon, Christopher Lee. Unfortunately, this beautifully produced and promising horror film is otherwise disappointing, undermined by a severe lack of scares (until the final 5 minutes, the most intense scene is a rape attempt) and a disconnected, rambling script. After reading all the positive reviews, I expected a lot more out of this film. (**)
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Colombe Kenzo

16/11/2022 03:00
"The Creeping Flesh" is a neat idea for a movie: a doctor brings home a skeleton that grows flesh when exposed to water. That probably could have been the plot of a 1950s B movie. Unfortunately, this movie meanders way too much. A large portion of it focuses on the daughter's descent into madness, and we have to wait a really long time before the skeleton does its stuff. Maybe one has to see it more than once to appreciate the movie as a whole sufficiently. Other than that, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee are great in their roles (as can be expected). Even so, I prefer Freddie Francis's movies that stick entirely to their plots. As it was, the end of this one reminded me of the end of Philip Kaufman's "Quills".
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